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Nice to know a player is a non engine as well.

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A couple of "Grandmaster draws" between phatboy666 and Joester. The game with PB as Black looks like he had a clear endgame advantage.

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I think both games were good endgames, although Joester is not the type whose rating is going to stagnate around 2100 - he will be well over 2200 by the time he peaks, and phatboy probably knew that as well.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
I think both games were good endgames, although Joester is not the type whose rating is going to stagnate around 2100 - he will be well over 2200 by the time he peaks, and phatboy probably knew that as well.
All the more reason to attempt to win a game you have an endgame advantage in.

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Unless they did not know there was an advantage to be had...?

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Unless they did not know there was an advantage to be had...?
http://www.timeforchess.com/gameanalysis/boardhistory.php?gameid=5436117


It seems to me that Black's more active Rooks and outside pawn majority are an endgame advantage. Granted, the engines I have almost all rate this as a 0.00 but I'd be curious to hear the assessment of some of our higher rated OTB players.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
http://www.timeforchess.com/gameanalysis/boardhistory.php?gameid=5436117


It seems to me that Black's more active Rooks and outside pawn majority are an endgame advantage. Granted, the engines I have almost all rate this as a 0.00 but I'd be curious to hear the assessment of some of our higher rated OTB players.
I agree with no1marauder`s evaluation. In normal circumstances as Black I would play for win, especially against lower rated player.

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Of Course you would, Korch...

Game 5436025

You cant even play for a win with white, let alone black!

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Of Course you would, Korch...

Game 5436025

You cant even play for a win with white, let alone black!
For your notice - there is difference between position with advantage (Joester vs phatboy666) and boring position without any advantage (Korch vs Joester).


I would suggest you to think twice before posting another your silly comment.

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You could have launched a minority attack against the black queenside - that is something worth playing for. Definately not a position I would have drawn without trying that sort of thing first.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
You could have launched a minority attack against the black queenside - that is something worth playing for. Definately not a position I would have drawn without trying that sort of thing first.
For minority attack usually at least 2 linked pawns are needed. In this position its possible to move only a pawn as c pawn can be blocked easily. With one a pawn you can do nothing serious.

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what about the a pawn - that was unhindered and could have advanced to help pressure the b7 pawn?

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
what about the a pawn - that was unhindered and could have advanced to help pressure the b7 pawn?
Come on - with one pawn you will do nothing. And b1 sqare is covered by Black bishop so it would be troublesome for white rooks to join attack.

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What about a4, Ra2, Rb2 - that is a plan to work towards.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
What about a4, Ra2, Rb2 - that is a plan to work towards.
It takes some time. While you are spending for your operation (to create 1-piece threat!) 3 moves, black can defend against this 1-piece threat with one move,

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